Homo sum: Roman

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Homo sum: Roman

by Georg Ebers

NL·~9 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

VOORREDE.

6:58
2

EERSTE HOOFDSTUK.

18:51
3

TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK.

31:27
4

DERDE HOOFDSTUK.

35:59
5

VIERDE HOOFDSTUK.

16:47
6

VIJFDE HOOFDSTUK.

21:25
7

ZESDE HOOFDSTUK.

19:49
8

ZEVENDE HOOFDSTUK.

24:54
9

ACHTSTE HOOFDSTUK.

25:03
10

NEGENDE HOOFDSTUK.

31:11

Description

Set against the stark wilderness of the Sinai desert, the story opens with a wandering scholar who has trekked through the ancient oases and hermit caves of the fourth‑century Christian world. He discovers a peculiar tale among the dusty manuscripts of early monastic life—a narrative that blends historical detail with a vivid, almost tactile sense of place. The reader is drawn into the quiet rhythms of isolated devotion, where the desert itself seems to whisper ancient secrets.

At the heart of the tale lies an unexpected moral dilemma: a solitary hermit, wrongly accused, chooses to bear another’s punishment without protest. As the truth of the true culprit slowly emerges, the story delves into the inner workings of guilt, responsibility, and the fragile boundaries of self‑identity. The protagonist’s introspection offers a compelling glimpse into how extreme solitude can both magnify and mute the human conscience.

Written with a scholar’s eye and a storyteller’s imagination, the novel weaves factual research into a richly imagined narrative. Listeners will feel the heat of the desert sun, hear the echo of distant chants, and contemplate the timeless questions that arise when faith meets the complexities of the human heart.

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Language

nl

Duration

~9 hours (529K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by J.H. Berends, Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg.

Release date

2013-06-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Georg Ebers

Georg Ebers

1837–1898

An Egyptologist with a storyteller’s touch, he turned years of research into vivid historical novels set in the ancient world. He is also remembered for acquiring the Ebers Papyrus, one of the best-known medical texts from ancient Egypt.

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